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[go] for broke
to put everything at risk in order to achieve a particular goal
The idiom "go for broke" has its origin in gambling, particularly from the game of craps, where players are encouraged to wager all of their chips on a single roll of the dice. It means to take a bold, determined, and often risky approach to a task or endeavor, usually with the intent of giving it one's all, even at the risk of losing everything. This expression is commonly used to encourage decisive and wholehearted actions in the pursuit of a goal.
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